Fishman: Blogging is Jane's new addiction
As if we didn't have enough to decode -- e-mail (is this a legitimate greeting from a friend or just someone peddling a new mortgage scheme?); snail mail to wade through and toss; magazines to read; novels to lose ourselves in -- now we have bloggers.

Kidnapped!
We can imagine CNN breaking the story. Then bludgeoning it to death for months, dissecting it from every angle, valid or fanciful, hauling in its stable of "experts," even offering in-depth coverage of its own fabulous coverage.

Seeking blessings
The spiritual world takes on the issue of homosexuality just as the secular world has been doing.Homosexual Episcopalians will watch whether church leaders want to bless committed, same-gender unions and whether they want a gay man as bishop.

What's your Savannah IQ?
Eight years as mayor has left Floyd Adams Jr. with plenty of city minutiae floating in his head. How much is in yours?

Editorial: Clearing the air
NO ONE questions whether smoking is bad for your health, or whether inhaling second-hand smoke can be offensive to many, not to mention uncomfortable to those with asthma or who are allergic to it.

Editorial: Replacement needed
SEVENTEEN YEARS ago, the General Services Administration built the three buildings officially known as the Juliette Gordon Low Federal Building Complex (and locally known as the "bathroom buildings").

Johnson, Newman drivers to beat at Pocono
LONG POND, Pa. -- Ryan Newman and Jimmie Johnson got their front-row starting positions with speed and power. They might have to slow down to win Sunday at Pocono Raceway.

Armstrong one stage away from Tour win
NANTES, France -- Lance Armstrong climbed the podium to receive a bouquet of flowers and the fresh yellow jersey signifying his overall lead in the Tour de France with just one stage left.

Asheville home runs sink Gnats
ASHEVILLE, N.C. -- Asheville ripped Savannah pitching for three home runs Saturday in the Tourists' 11-1 South Atlantic League win at McCormick Field.

Sheffield knocks out Expos in 15-4 victory
MONTREAL -- If you hit Gary Sheffield in the leg with a pitch, and then he proceeds to stare menacingly at you while walking down the first-base line, maybe it's best to pack your belongings, abandon the mound and take a seat in the clubhouse.